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...people far too young to take death seriously, who will send those movies into almost gruesome profitability (some of the films have made more than $100 million). The group is loose knit, and other members include the director of the first Saw movie, James Wan, and his co-writer, Leigh Whannell; Hostel writer-director Eli Roth; The Descent's Neil Marshall; and Alexandre Aja, who remade Wes Craven's 1977 cannibalistic film, The Hills Have Eyes...
...work that is not controversial, but I think my own inclination is just towards work that appeals on a more visual level,” Keimig says. For students who must walk through the gallery on a daily basis, this may be welcome news. Mather House Co-Master Leigh G. Hafrey ’73 says that “for most Mather residents the exhibitions are simply there. You travel through them on the way to get your meals.” But even if Sullivan’s photographs aren’t exactly confrontational, they command more...
...Leigh Harrell, a fellow classmate of Perez's, e-mailed me from Baghdad to say that she ran into Perez in Iraq not long ago. "We talked for probably an hour telling each other about the wild experiences we'd already had as platoon leaders in combat," Harrell wrote. "We had some laughs and both talked of how much we were looking forward to going home and seeing our families again...
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...honors track or instead concentrate in either Biology or Chemistry. The plan elicited disagreement across campus, with the Faculty divided over the change. Thimann and Associate Professor of Chemistry Leonard K. Nash ’39 strongly supported the proposal, and Master of Leverett House and Professor of Zoology Leigh Hoadley was against it. The Biochemical Sciences concentration was popular among premeds since it allowed them to satisfy basic premed requirements in biology, chemistry, and physics while giving them the most flexibility in choosing electives. BREATHING NEW LIFE INTO SCIENCE As the 2005-2006 academic year came to a close...